David Huttleston's Projects
Aspen simplates plugin for Emacs
The project aims at being a modular backbone environment with as little authority on development as possible such that developers can innovate and contribute in an attempt to mimic the success of backbone.js ambiguous nature.
A community bash framework.
Cool library to create curses-like programs in bash. Original / upstream is at: http://code.google.com/p/bashsimplecurses/ but it's SVN based, which I don't like, and I don't have commit access there and still want a backup of my local changes. Maybe the original author is interested in taking patches, I don't know, but no changes since 2009 so it's an old project... Credits to original authors, see AUTHOR and LICENSE information.
Modern WordPress stack that gets you started with the best development tools, practices, and project structure
Ansible playbooks for a Bedrock based WordPress LEMP app server
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Rapidly build command line apps with node
node.js command-line interfaces made easy
real-time replication and versioning for data sets.
Python and Dat Integration Wish List
Your Debian-based data center in a box -
Ansible playbooks used by DebOps project
A lightweight workspace manager for the shell
A Dockerfile that installs the latest wordpress, nginx and php-fpm.
Dokku on steroids
Config files.
Completions, code snippets helping you to get even more out of the amazing Fish shell
Adds SQLAlchemy support to Flask
freck ā A friendly command-line interface for Freckle
Grafana - A Graphite & InfluxDB Dashboard and Graph Editor
A base layout for Hyde using the Bootstrap framework
A mermaid plugin for TiddlyWiki5.
An extremely minimalist colorscheme, even opting out of the second L in frills
OAuth Login Implementation Examples using rauth via Bottle.py
A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes optional plugins for various tools (rails, git, OSX, brew,...), nearly 80 terminal themes, and an auto-updating tool so that you can keep up with the latest improvements from the community.
Python Pandas on the commandline
Static blog generator in Python, using Markdown/reST syntax
Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 24 configuration that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.